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Midwest Regional Hispanic Midwest Regional Hispanic Distribution to general and trade media, including regional newspapers, radio and television stations, and investment houses through the Hispanic PR Wire network. In addition, the circuit features the following complimentary added-value services: . Posting to online services and portals with a complimentary ReleaseWatch report. One free trade category is included with this distribution. Ask your PR Newswire representative for a list of available categories. Releases are translated and distributed in English and Spanish. 177 Points State Media Point IL Chizzme IL El Conquistador IL El DIA Bilingual Newspaper IL El Heraldo De Chicago IL Extension Magazine IL EXTRA IL Freelancer IL Hispanic News Agency (HINA) IL Hola! America IL Hoy (Chicago) IL Industria Alimenticia IL La Luz IL Latino Social Magazine IL Lawndale News IL Lion en Español IL Nuevo Siglo Newspaper IL People's Weekly World IL Reflejos IL Univisión Network "Primer Impacto" IL Univision.com IL WGBO-DT Ch. 66 Univisión IL WGBO-TV IL WLEY 107.9 FM La Ley "Los hijos de la mañana" IL WRTE 90.5 FM Radio Arte IL WRTO 1200 AM La Tremenda "Un Nuevo Día" IL WSNS-TV Ch. 44 Telemundo IN Diario Excelsior IN El Coyote Hispanic Newspaper IN El Mexicano Newspaper IN El Puente IN Indianapolis Business Journal IN WGVE 88.7 FM Que Pasa KS CareerFocus KS La Semana (Kansas) © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. KS The Garden City Telegram MI De Mujer a Mujer MI Decisive Magazine MI El Central Hispanic News MI El Hispano News MI El Vocero Hispano MI Enterar Magazine MI La Voz MI TV2 Dos "Voices of Color - Words of Truth" MN Courier MN Gente de Minnesota MN KMNV 1400 AM La Invasora MN La Prensa de Minnesota MN Latino Midwest News MN MShale MN Vida y Sabor MO ¡Adelante! MO Dos Mundos MO Hispanic St. Louis MO MiLatino MO Red Latina NE Buenos Días Nebraska NE El Perico OH EscapeLatino.com OH La Jornada Latina OH La Prensa OH La Vanguardia Hoy OH Servicio Automotriz OH Telegram OH WQHS-DT Ch. 61 Univisión TX ¡Que Onda! Magazine TX Al Día TX Austin American Statesman TX Boom Houston Latin Lifestyle TX Brownsville Herald TX Conexión Hispana TX Dallas Observer TX Dallas Post Tribune TX Del Rio NewsHerald TX Diario La Estrella TX El Bilingüe TX El Bravo TX El Diario - El Paso Edition TX El Diario (Ciudad Juarez) TX El Diario de El Paso TX EL EXTRA TX El Extra de Brownsville TX El Heraldo News TX El Hispano Universal TX El Informador Hispano TX El Lider USA TX El Mañana TX El Mensajero © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. TX El Mundo Newspaper TX El Nuevo Heraldo TX El Paso Times TX El Paso y Más TX El Periódico U.S.A. TX El Periodico USA TX El Sol Latino TX El Universal de Texas TX Fort Worth Star Telegram TX GoHispano.com TX Herald Democrat TX Hispania TX Hispanic Albilene TX Hispanic Guide Community Newspaper TX Hispanic Journal TX Hispanic Meetings & Travel Magazine TX Hispano Weekly TX HoyDallas TX K68DJ Ch. 68 Telemundo TX KAKW-DT Ch. 62 Univisión TX KAKW-TV TX KAMA 104.9 FM Tu Música TX KDBC TV Ch. 4 CBS TX KDFW TV Ch. 4 FOX TX KEYE-TV Ch. 43 Telemundo TX KFOX-TV Fox TX KFZO 99.1 FM La Kalle TX KHCB 1400 AM Radio Amistad TX KHOU TV Ch. 11 CBS TX KIII TV Ch. 3 ABC TX KIKR 1450 AM ESPN Radio TX KINT-TV Ch. 26 Univisión TX KIRT 1580 AM Radio Imagen TX KLDO-TV Ch. 27 Univisión TX KLEG-LP Ch. 44 Azteca América TX KLST TV Ch. 8 TX KNVO-TV Ch. 48 Univisión TX KORO-TV Ch. 28 Univisión TX KPFT 90.1 FM Pacifica Radio TX KRIS TV Ch. 6 NBC TX KRTX 980 AM Puro Tejano TX KTDO-TV Ch. 48 Telemundo TX KTLE-LP Ch. 20 Telemundo TX KTLM-TV Ch. 40 Telemundo TX KTXX 103.1 FM La Luz TX KUHF 88.7 FM TX KUKA 105.9 FM Your Party Station TX KUPB-TV Ch. 18 Univisión TX KUVM-CA Ch. 34 Azteca América TX KUVN-DT Ch. 23 Univisión TX KVDA-TV Ch. 60 Telemundo TX KVIA TV Ch. 7 ABC TX KVIV 1340 AM Viva Radio Victoria © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. TX KVJY 840 AM La Luz TX KWEX-DT Ch. 41 Univision TX KXLN-TV Ch. 45 Univisión TX KXTQ-CA Ch. 46 Telemundo TX KXTX-TV Ch. 39 Telemundo TX La Estrella (Star Telegram) TX La Fe Magazine TX La Información TX La Opinion TX La Prensa de San Antonio TX La Voz de Houston TX Latina Lista TX Latino Leaders TX Latino USA TX Los Verdes Special Edition TX Noticias En Español TX Novedades News TX Panorama de Nuevos Horizontes TX Que Onda Magazine! TX Revista Expresión TX Revista Hispana TX Revista Houston TX San Antonio Express-News TX Semana News TX Telemundo 20 "SuperLatina" TX The Brownsville Herald TX The Monitor TX The Northeast News "Mercado Latino" TX Tiempo de Laredo TX Univision Radio TX Univisión Radio TX Vallevision Canal 7 TX Voice For Hispanic Higher Education WI El Hispano Wisconsin WI Mi Wisconsin WI WJTI 1460 AM La Nueva Ritmo WI WYTU-LD Ch. 63 Telemundo © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. .
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